James Sanchez is charged with five misdemeanors for using a telephone to harass.

"I told her I was going to destroy her, and I am! When I'm done with her, she won't be able to get elected dog catcher in Juarez, Mexico," Sanchez said.

Even as he was being hauled back to the Santa Fe County Jail, Sanchez still tried to get his message across to Gov. Susana Martinez.

"Why don't you care about my children? Why don't you care about my grandchildren? I fought for you. I went to war for you," Sanchez said.

Sanchez, a Belen resident, said he believes the governor has done nothing to resolve a wild cattle issue where he lives. He said the cows cause car accidents, putting motorists in danger.

After he ran an advertisement in the local paper, he hoped for a response. When he didn't get one, authorities said he left long, intense messages at the governor's office.

"My mission is to take evil out of the world. You are evil," Sanchez said of the governor.

Sanchez left messages as recently as Aug. 28 violating release conditions for similar messages he left earlier in the year which also resulted in misdemeanor charges. He said the state has a vendetta against him.

"They walk around like they're all angels. They're all evil. God bless you all," Sanchez said.

The magistrate judge in Santa Fe determined James Sanchez should remain in jail on a $100,000 cash bond.